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I just recently purchased a new 2015 ranger full size 570 about a month ago and would like to add an inch or two larger in diameter to my stock tire size, looking at the interco swamp lites in 27x10-12 for the front and 27x12-12 for the rear. I currently have the black oem steel wheels with 25x10-12 in the front and 25x11-12 in the rear and would prefer to keep the oem rims as i dont really care add 14" alloys to it. I will probably add an inch or two lift also but i want to make sure everything will fit/work properly without rubbing. the ranger will mostly get used on rough trails with maybe some occasional spring time mud holes. Sorry im new to this forum so i wasnt sure where to post this question or if this as been answered but i couldnt find anything else on the subject.
 

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It's the consensus around here from what I've read, you can fit 27 inch tires without any mods. I can't tell you from experience because I haven't tried it myself. I'm installing 2 inch forward arched a-arms and hopefully fit 30's. If not, I will add 2 inch of lift. Just trying not to get too top heavy.
 

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If anyone has any pictures of a ranger xp 900 or 570 full size with the oem black steel wheels with larger or more aggressive tires that would be helpful too. i havnt come acorss anyone running the oem steel wheels, is there a reason for that? i'm not even sure what the size of the rims are.
 

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If anyone has any pictures of a ranger xp 900 or 570 full size with the oem black steel wheels with larger or more aggressive tires that would be helpful too. i havnt come acorss anyone running the oem steel wheels, is there a reason for that? i'm not even sure what the size of the rims are.
I looked hard at the Interco Interforces, but couldn't find enough feedback from people running them. Here's a couple of pictures of the 30's on 12" rims on a Ranger 800. The user that posted really seemed to like them. They're also available in 27's on the same stock rim. Price is excellent...
 
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